System Diagnostics & Repair

It’s a given: PCs go south and do so often. Every PC user has a computer problem every now and then, it’s just the way things work. Even the most stable, secure machine is not safe from buggy software, failing hardware, or even the occasional loose wire. PC problems can be a huge headache, bringing productivity to a halt and potentially costing you lots of money. This being said you MUST be aware of competitors who will over charge you an arm and leg to perform repairs. Their motto is the less you know about what is going on with your PC the more money they can acquire. I’ve seen it more than less often – a repair that takes 30 Minutes you get charged 4 Hours – On top of that they jack the price of repair parts sky high. Don’t be mislead – Call us – We will diagnose your problem together, come to a solution, and weigh out your options. Repairing your system should’t be such a nightmare! If your PC is too old for repair, or the repair will cost too much then we will not let you waste our time nor your money.

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Here are some of the most common computer problems, and their possible causes.

The Computer Won’t Turn On

This can be a computer user’s worst nightmare. You hit the power button and nothing happens. Any number of things can cause this computer problem — it may be something as simple as a loose cord, or as serious as a dead power supply.

Another common PC problem is when the computer turns on and the fan and lights come on, but the machine doesn’t boot, or shows a blank screen. This could be anything from a dead (or unplugged) monitor to a dead hard drive or corrupted boot sector.

Lockups and Freezes

The infamous “blue screen of death” has frustrated many a user, as it brings the computer to a halt and displays an error message that’s utterly indecipherable to most computer users. Lockups can be caused by any number of issues — sometimes it’s buggy software, or a system running out of memory.

Sometimes it’s a bad hardware driver causing the issue. More seriously, it can be a sign of overheating, RAM going bad, or the hard drive failing. Components get loose inside the machine and can also cause computer errors, sudden lockups, or even spontaneous shutdowns.

Slow Performance

When you delete files and applications from the computer, all kinds of junk can get left behind. Useless files and data can accumulate and degrade system performance. Ironically, antivirus and anti-malware software, while vital to the health of a computer, can slow down a PC’s performance. Low hard drive space or not enough RAM in the machine can also cause computer errors and slow down the machine.

Strange Noises

Is your machine making a strange whirring noise? It might be a fan dying. Computers accumulate dust over time, and when fans get clogged, they can slow down, decreasing their effectiveness and making an unpleasant grinding sound.

Another common computer problem is the dreaded “click” of a dying hard drive — one of the most potentially destructive PC problems there is. If you hear a rapid clicking or clunking noise inside your computer, it’s best to get a backup plan in place, if you don’t already have one — chances are your hard drive is close to dying and taking all your valuable data with it. Then again, it may be a loose component or screw inside the machine. Either way, don’t ignore it.

Overheating

Dying fans, poor ventilation, or even heavy use can create computer problems as the PC heats up. Most computers are designed to shut down when things get too hot, as a precaution against permanent hardware damage, but it can be pretty alarming when a machine just switches off seemingly out of nowhere.

Overheating can cause all sorts of other computer problems. Overheating can cause mouse glitches, strange performance in software, or lockups, while an overheating video card can cause the display to momentarily fail.